
Ag Valley Cash Bids per Bushel
Last updated: Apr 24, 2025 2:48am MT
Phone number: 1-308-962-3681
Today's Ag Valley Cash Bids − April 24, 2025
#2 Yellow Corn
- Kansas: $4.49–$4.54 (Feb), $4.28 (Oct)
- Nebraska: $4.32–$4.37 (Feb), $4.14–$4.28 (Oct)
Milo/Sorghum
- Kansas: $3.73–$3.83 (Feb), $3.75 (Oct)
- Nebraska: $3.58–$3.68 (Feb), $3.70 (Oct)
#2 Yellow Soybeans
- Kansas: $9.23 (Feb), $9.22 (Oct)
- Nebraska: $9.33–$9.53 (Feb), $9.32–$9.52 (Oct)
Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
- Kansas: $4.37 (Feb), $4.79 (Jul), $5.41 (Jul 2026)
- Nebraska: $4.12–$4.37 (Feb), $4.59–$4.74 (Jul), $5.21–$5.36 (Jul 2026)
Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
- Nebraska: Feb: $5.04, Aug: $5.29
View the latest Cash Bids from Ag Valley — jump to a specific grain below:
- #2 Yellow Corn
- Milo/Sorghum
- #2 Yellow Soybeans
- Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
- Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
#2 Yellow Corn
#2 Yellow Corn prices in Ag Valley locations:
Location | Delivery | Cash Price |
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Bartley, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.37 |
October 2025 | $4.25 | |
Big Springs, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.35 |
October 2025 | $4.28 | |
Edison, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.35 |
October 2025 | $4.25 | |
Eustis, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.32 |
October 2025 | $4.20 | |
Holbrook, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.35 |
October 2025 | $4.25 | |
Jennings, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.54 |
October 2025 | $4.28 | |
Logan, Nebraska Compare prices | October 2025 | $4.14 |
Maywood, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.32 |
October 2025 | $4.20 | |
North Platte, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.35 |
October 2025 | $4.20 | |
Norton, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.49 |
October 2025 | $4.28 | |
Orleans, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.35 |
October 2025 | $4.25 | |
Wilsonville, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $4.37 |
October 2025 | $4.25 |
More about #2 Yellow Corn
#2 Yellow Corn is a grade of corn primarily used in animal feed and industrial applications due to its consistent quality and nutritional profile. This variety is characterized by its bright yellow kernels and uniformity, making it a reliable choice for livestock nutrition, particularly for poultry, cattle, and swine.
Milo/Sorghum
Location | Delivery | Cash Price |
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Bartley, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.68 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Big Springs, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.58 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Edison, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.68 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Eustis, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.68 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Jennings, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.83 |
October 2025 | $3.75 | |
Maywood, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.58 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Norton, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.73 |
October 2025 | $3.75 | |
Orleans, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.63 |
October 2025 | $3.70 | |
Wilsonville, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $3.68 |
October 2025 | $3.70 |
#2 Yellow Soybeans
Up-to-Date list of #2 Yellow Soybeans prices in Ag Valley locations:
Location | Delivery | Cash Price |
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Bartley, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.52 |
October 2025 | $9.52 | |
Big Springs, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.33 |
October 2025 | $9.32 | |
Edison, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.52 |
October 2025 | $9.52 | |
Eustis, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.43 |
October 2025 | $9.42 | |
Maywood, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.43 |
October 2025 | $9.37 | |
North Platte, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.53 |
Norton, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 | $9.23 |
October 2025 | $9.22 |
More about #2 Yellow Soybeans
#2 Yellow Soybeans are a commonly traded commodity in the agricultural markets. Their classification as #2 grade indicates a high-quality standard with minimal defects, foreign material, and damage. Known for their yellow hue, they are a versatile crop that plays a crucial role in the production of soybean oil, tofu, and other soy-based products. Additionally, they enhance soil fertility and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.
Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
Current Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat cash bids in Ag Valley locations:
Location | Delivery | Cash Price |
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Bartley, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.32 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.69 | |
Big Springs, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.12 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.59 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.21 | |
Edison, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.37 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.74 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.36 | |
Eustis, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.27 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.64 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.26 | |
Jennings, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.37 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.79 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.41 | |
Maywood, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.27 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.64 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.26 | |
North Platte, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.27 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.59 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.21 | |
Norton, Kansas Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.37 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.79 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.41 | |
Orleans, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.37 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.74 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.36 | |
Wilsonville, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Kansas City | $4.32 |
July 2025 Kansas City | $4.69 | |
July 2026 Kansas City | $5.31 |
More about Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
Hard Red Winter (HRW) wheat is a versatile variety of wheat known for its high protein content and strong gluten network. It's a key ingredient in bread-making, contributing to the production of high-quality, leavened baked goods. Its adaptability to various growing conditions and resistance to cold temperatures make it a staple crop for farmers.
Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
Location | Delivery | Cash Price |
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Wilsonville, Nebraska Compare prices | February 2025 Minneapolis | $5.04 |
August 2025 Minneapolis | $5.29 |
About Ag Valley
Ag Valley Co-op, headquartered in Arapahoe, Nebraska, has proudly served farmers, ranchers, and rural communities since 1953. As a farmer-owned cooperative, Ag Valley is rooted in the shared mission of building a better tomorrow through collaboration, innovation, and unwavering support for agriculture. With 14 locations across Nebraska and Kansas, Ag Valley delivers essential products and services in five key areas: grain, agronomy, feed, energy, and administration. The co-op's dedicated team ensures that members not only have access to resources, but also the knowledge and support to make informed decisions for their operations.
Each of Ag Valley’s five departments plays a unique and vital role. The administration team serves as the backbone of the cooperative, managing finances, compliance, and company operations to support the efforts of the other divisions. The agronomy department helps members improve crop health and yields through precision agriculture services, custom fertilizer programs, and access to top-quality seeds and chemicals. Agronomists work directly with producers to assess field needs and tailor solutions that drive productivity and profitability.
The energy division is another cornerstone of Ag Valley’s services, ensuring farmers and rural residents have dependable access to petroleum products, fuel delivery, and flexible contracting programs. With three service stations, two convenience stores, and a network of fueling locations accessible by a single fuel card, Ag Valley provides reliable and timely fuel solutions. The bulk oil program offers both cost and logistical advantages, further supporting operational efficiency on the farm.
Ag Valley’s feed division spans seven locations and operates three grind-and-mix facilities in Norton, KS, Maywood, and Eustis, NE. The division offers a wide range of feed products, including custom formulas and mineral mixes, as well as trusted brands like Hubbard and Purina. The team also supplies livestock equipment from well-known manufacturers and provides hands-on support through a knowledgeable sales team, delivery services, and skilled location managers. Whether it's nutrition or equipment, Ag Valley ensures members are well-equipped to care for their livestock.
With over 43 million bushels of licensed grain storage capacity and 14 handling facilities, the grain division is built to serve the marketing and logistical needs of Ag Valley’s members. Crops such as corn, wheat, soybeans, and milo are handled across the territory, with shuttle loader facilities in Bartley, Edison, and North Platte streamlining transport and reducing wait times. Ag Valley’s commitment to investing in infrastructure ensures producers can spend more time in the field and less time waiting in line. Through all of its services, Ag Valley Co-op remains dedicated to strengthening communities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of agriculture.
Ag Valley FAQ
What is Ag Valley Co-op?
Ag Valley Co-op is a farmer-owned cooperative headquartered in Arapahoe, Nebraska. Since 1953, it has provided essential agricultural services including grain, agronomy, feed, and energy to farmers, ranchers, and rural communities across 14 locations in Nebraska and Kansas.
What services does Ag Valley offer?
Ag Valley operates five main departments:
- Grain: Grain marketing and storage (corn, wheat, soybeans, milo, oats, and oil sunflowers).
- Agronomy: Crop consultation, precision agriculture, seeds, fertilizer, and chemicals.
- Feed: Livestock feed, custom formulas, equipment, and delivery services.
- Energy: Fuel delivery, petroleum products, bulk oil, and fuel cards.
- Administration: Support services including finance, compliance, and record keeping.
Where are Ag Valley’s locations?
Ag Valley has 14 service locations across Nebraska and Kansas, including Arapahoe, North Platte, Bartley, Edison, Maywood, Eustis, Cambridge, and Norton, KS. Each location may offer different services based on community needs.
How can I become a member of Ag Valley Co-op?
Ag Valley Co-op membership is open to producers and community members in the service area. To learn more about membership benefits and how to join, you can contact your local Ag Valley location or visit the main office in Arapahoe, NE.
What grains does Ag Valley handle?
Ag Valley handles corn, wheat, soybeans, milo, and oats at its 14 grain handling stations. Oil sunflowers are accepted at the Big Springs, NE location only. The co-op also offers truck hauling services and operates three shuttle loader facilities for fast, efficient grain movement.
What kind of livestock feed does Ag Valley provide?
Ag Valley offers a full line of livestock feed, including custom formulas, mineral mixes, and products from Hubbard and Purina. The co-op also sells livestock equipment from brands like Sioux, Priefert, and L&H.
Can Ag Valley help with fuel and energy needs?
Yes! Ag Valley provides petroleum products, fuel contracting, delivery services, bulk oil programs, and access to multiple fueling locations with a single fuel card. They operate three service stations and two convenience stores for member convenience.
How does Ag Valley support the local community?
Ag Valley is committed to giving back. The co-op offers donations and sponsorships focused on youth in agriculture (4-H, FFA), community events, local schools and churches, town celebrations, and wildlife causes. Donation requests can be submitted for review.
Ag Valley Locations
- Bartley, NE 86 Commercial St., Bartley, Red Willow County, 69020 NE Phone number: (308) 692-3444
- Big Springs, NE 106 Pine Street, Big Springs, Deuel County, 69122 NE Phone number: (308) 889-3323
- Edison, NE 72133 State Highway 136, Edison, Furnas County, 68936 NE Phone number: (800) 228-1352
- Eustis, NE 113 East Railroad, Eustis, Frontier County, 69028 NE Phone number: (308) 486-3221
- Holbrook, NE 107 Tower St., Holbrook, Furnas County, 68948 NE Phone number: (308) 493-5690
- Jennings, KS MPWM+9F, Jennings, Decatur County, 67643 KS
- Logan, NE 109 County Road 10, Stapleton, Logan County, 69163 NE Phone number: 308-636-2929
- Maywood, NE 109 Railroad Street, Maywood, Frontier County, 69038 NE Phone number: (800) 233-4551
- North Platte, NE 402 E. 7th Street, North Platte, Lincoln County, 69103 NE Phone number: (800) 303-7636
- Norton, KS 314 W. North Street, Norton, Norton County, 67654 KS Phone number: (785) 877-5131
- Orleans, NE 109 S. Railroad St., Orleans, Harlan County, 68966 NE Phone number: (308) 473-4075
- Wilsonville, NE 101 Main St., Wilsonville, Furnas County, 69046 NE Phone number: (308) 349-9001